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1. Y du lt O Model 6703 ge CWDM Transponder LLI User Manual O liem du z UY L Y Y 0 le O 0 ee O E EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System CAUTION This product may contain a laser diode operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm 1600 nm Use of optical instruments e g collimating optics with this product may increase eye hazard Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Under normal conditions the radiation levels emitted by this product are under Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J ATTENCION Cet quipement peut avoir une diode laser mettant des longueurs d onde allant de 1300nm 1600nm L utilisation d instruments optiques par exemple un collimateur optique avec cet quipement peut s av rer dangereuse pour les yeux Proc der des contr les des ajustements ou toute proc dure autre que celles d crites ci apr s peut provoquer une exposition dangereuse des radiations Sous des conditions normales le niveau des radiations mises par cet quipement est en dessous des limites prescrites dans CFR21 chapitre 1 sous chapitre J NOTICE This device contains static sensitive components It should be handled only with proper ElectroStatic Discharge ESD grounding procedures NOTE Cet quipement contient des composants sensibles aux d
2. 1 From the System Configuration menu type 4 SNMP Configuration and press Enter The SNMP Configuration screen appears 2 Type the number for the parameter you want to set and press Enter 3 Type the information or value and press Enter 4 To return to the System Configuration menu press Esc SNMP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS Ethernet Address 00 40 2A 00 53 E7 Ethernet Link UP Half Duplex 1 System Contact 2 System Name 3 System Location 4 Read Community public 5 Write Community public 6 SLIP PPP IP Address 192 0 0 90 7 Ethernet IP Address 172 16 143 10 8 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 9 Ethernet Default Gateway 172 16 1 1 10 BOOTP Enabled No 11 Serial Port Config VT100 12 Telnet Timeout Never 13 Host Table Figure 10 SNMP Configuration Screen CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 7 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 4 SNMP Configuration Parameters Description Item Description 1 System Contact Local information for the 6703 up to 50 characters in each field 2 System Name 3 System Location 4 Read Community Name for the people who can view the reports up to 10 characters default is public 5 Write Community Name for the people who can set values for parameters up to 10 characters default is public 6 SLIP PPP IP Address Enter the IP address for access through SLIP or PPP 7 Ethernet IP Address Enter the IP address for
3. EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 8 Utilities Menu Options Item Definition 1 Set Date and Time Change the time and date information for the 6703 if needed if in a chassis with a DMM the DMM date and time overrides the 6703 if the 6703 loses power it loses the Date and Time 2 New Password Add delete or update the password for the user interface type the new password then confirm it at the prompt after you log out the new password will be required the next time a user tries to access the 6703 module 3 Modem Slip PPP Baud Set the baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Rate for the modem SLIP PPP serial port 4 Modem Initialization String The default string is AT 5 Reset Configuration To Restores all configurable settings to the defaults except for Default date and time password BOOTP Telnet timeout 6 PING Generation Access the PING diagnostics screen 3 7 PING Use the PING Generation screen to test the connection to a specific IP address See Figure 16 PING Generation IP Address to PING 0 0 0 lg 0 PING count 1 to 255 forever 0 Figure 16 PING Generation Screen To use the PING option follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 4 Utilities and press Enter 2 From the Utilities menu type 6 PING Generation and press Enter 3 Atthe prompt type the IP address to PING and press Tab 4 Atthe prompt type the number of times to send a PING from 1 to
4. charges lectro statiques Il doit absolument tre manipul en respectant les r gles de mise la terre afin de pr venir de telles d charges CWDM Transponder Model 6703 i EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation operation and or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment The drawings specifications and information contained in this document are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings specifications and information is prohibited Canoga Perkins reserves the right to change or update the contents of this manual and to change the specifications of its products at any time without prior notification Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that is accurate with regard to any specification Canoga Perkins Corporation 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 Business Phone 818 718 6300 Monday Friday 7 a m 5 p m Pacific Time FAX 818 718 6312 24 hrs Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com Copyright 2003 2004 Canoga Perkins Corporation All Rights Reserved EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Model 6703 CWDM Transponder User Manual
5. 0003 Local Tx Rx 1310 nm SM holds 1 CWDM SFP Local Port SFPs SFP1 0055 SFP for Local Interface 1062 Mbps 2125 Mbps 850 nm MM SFP1 2155 SFP for Local Interface 100 Mbps 2500 Mbps 1310 nm SM Remote Port CWDM SFPs 100 2500 Mbps SFP1 2555 1310 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 60 Km LC SFP2 4765 1470 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 4965 1490 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 5165 1510 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 5365 1530 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 5565 1550 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 5765 1570 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 5965 1590 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC SFP2 6165 1610 nm SFP 100 2500 Mbps 80 Km LC Description 4 2 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Appendix A Warranty Information Current Warranty information is available on line in the Client Login Area of the Canoga Perkins web site www canoga com or by contacting Technical Support at 800 360 6642 voice or fiber canoga com email CWDM Transponder Model 6703 CANOGA PERKINS CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 USA Phone 818 718 6300 FAX 818 718 6312 Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com
6. access through the Ethernet network 8 Ethernet Subnet Mask Enter the mask that sets the network ID part of the IP address 9 Ethernet Default Gateway Enter the address of the network node that connects to another network 10 BOOTP Enabled Enable this if the module needs to obtain its IP address from a BOOTP server when the unit has an IP address disable BOOTP 11 Serial Port Config Set the type of serial port connection VT100 default SLIP or PPP 12 Telnet Timeout Set the time with no activity until a Telnet connection automatically logs out 13 Host Table Access the Host Table screen 3 4 5 Host Table The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses listed in the Host Table Set up the Host information for the 6703 on the Host Table screen See Figure 11 To access the Host Table follow these steps 1 From the SNMP Configuration menu type 13 Host Table and press Enter The Host Table screen appears 2 To add a host type 1 and press Enter then follow the prompts to enter values for these parameters a IP Address for the Host b Access level for the host can be 1 read 2 read write 3 read trap or 4 read write trap c Trap community string up to 10 characters 3 To delete a host type 2 and press Enter press Space to highlight the host address and press Enter The host table appears again with your changes 4 Toreturn to the SNMP Configuration menu press Esc 3 8
7. eot e eite eerte cepe opea e er E e EEN 3 14 3 8 1 Determine Current Software and Version 3 14 3 8 2 Install the New Software Version 3 15 3 9 SNMP TOP TB ii Re Un reset EE E 3 16 39 1 Set Up a Dial up Connection iei edere eet e e tenta 3 16 3 9 2 Create A Script to Configure the Serial Pont 3 16 3 9 3 Switch to PPP or SLIP Mode Without a Script 3 17 3 10 The Canoga Perkins MIB iie terere Ie HE e GRE Eee SERERE ENEE 3 17 Chapter 4 6703 Specifications and Modlels ecce eere eee ee eene eee 4 1 A AAA ettet eet ert adeste t reet eiie Tie 4 1 412X 156703 Models so rite tt tt P tede t clot Aree ttu ditio det atb de se tp dT 4 2 Appendix A Warranty Information oomooooomssss A 1 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 iii EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System List of Figures Figure 1 6703 Wavelength Converter Function 1 1 Figure 2 Front Panel 6703 With Local Port Interface Options eee 1 2 Figure 3 General Screen Navigation ege b terere Hee ere ba EE PE ee bar iii 3 2 Figure 4 Main Menu id e imer e at dede eda 3 3 Figure 5 System Configuration Men 3 4 Figure 6 Hardware Description Report 3 5 Figure 7 Interface Description Report 3 5 Figure 8 Trap Configuration Men 3 6 Figure 9 Alarm Output Configuration Men 3 6 Figure 10 SNMP Configuration Screen 3 7 Figure 11 Host Table Screen oie ertet Pe eR Rak re EN 3 9 Figure 12 Configuration Status Screen 3 10 Figure
8. inactive flash memory contains the old firmware If a problem occurs with the new version you can swap the old version back to active memory Other 6703 modules in the same domain can be simultaneously upgraded through the Virtual Group feature on the DMM For details on using the Virtual Group see the Model 1500 Domain Management Module User Manual CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 15 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 9 SNMP TCP IP You can use TCP IP options such as TFTP Telnet PING and SNMP agents with the 6703 console port over SLIP or PPP You must enable TCP IP separately 3 9 1 Set Up a Dial up Connection When the 6703 boots up the serial port defaults to VT100 terminal mode for access However to use Telnet TFTP or SNMP applications you must switch the serial port to SLIP PPP mode To set up a Dial Up Connection follow these steps 1 Set the MDM TRM switch on the front panel to MDM 2 Connect a straight through cable between the serial port and the modem 3 On your PC launch Dial up Networking For details see your Windows documentation 4 Create a new dial up entry in the Phonebook Set up the protocol and specify the IP address for the computer Set the serial port mode to match the protocol selected in the Dial up Network setup on the PC 5 Set the initialization string for the dial up modem to include Hardware Flow Control and Data Compression Enabled then select the modem dial up number and dial up s
9. reports errors that occur on the 6703 link See Figure 14 and Table 7 To view the link errors follow these steps 1 From the Main menu type 3 Error Counters and press Enter The Error Counters screen appears 2 Toreset the timer and counters press Tab 3 To return to the Main Menu press Esc ERROR COUNTERS Timer O days 00 05 26 Local Remote Rxl Remote Rx2 Receive Level 1 201 330 SpeedCop Violations 0 6 CDR Unlock 0 0 Figure 14 Error Counters Screen Table 7 Link Error Counters Definitions Item Definition Timer Number of days hours minutes and seconds since the last reset Receive Level Number of times the data level was too low to be detected SpeedCop Violations Number of times the data rate exceeded the selected rate CDR Unlock Number of times the data rate did not match the selected clock rate 3 6 1 Utilities Screen Use the Utilities screen to set the time and date change the password set values for various parameters including for communications or to run the diagnostic PING See Figure 15 and Table 8 To access the Utilities screen follow this step 1 From the Main Menu type 4 Utilities and press Enter The Utilities menu appears UTILITIES 1 Set Date and Time 2 New Password 3 Modem Slip PPP Baud Rate 19200 4 Modem Initialization String AT 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 PING Generation Figure 15 Utilities Screen 3 12 CWDM Transponder Model 6703
10. this Program to Disk 8 Atthe Save As dialog save the download to the root directory of your server 3 8 2 Install the New Software Version You can download the software revision to the DMM For details Model 1500 Domain Management Module Uses Manual To upgrade and install the new software version activate the TCP IP stack for the 6703 and follow these steps Caution Do not update bootcode unless it is absolutely necessary To avoid losing the bootcode during the download process do not reset or power down the module 1 Atthe Software Upgrade screen type 3 Get New File with TFTP The TFTP Software Upgrade Screen appears 2 Atthe prompt enter the TFTP Server IP Address You can use the default IP address or enter a new host IP address and follow the prompts to save it as the new default 3 Enter the filename The last digits of the filename indicate the version number For example 67xx0173 zip indicates firmware version 1 73 and 67xx0115 bin indicates bootcode version 1 15 4 Follow the prompts to download the file Download in progress please wait appears When the download is complete the new version is in the inactive flash memory To use the new firmware you must swap flash memory 5 Atthe TFTP Operation screen press Enter to return to the Software Upgrade screen 6 Atthe Software Upgrade screen type 2 Swap Bank The 6703 automatically resets then goes online with the new firmware active The
11. transmission status for Local and Remote ports normally On Shows one of these Data Rate OK Speed within selected range Out of Range Speed out of range for user defined or standard rate Disabled No SpeedCop mode selected N A No SFP installed Shows one of these Locked CDR circuit is locked on selected rate Not Locked speed out of range for set rate including Auto Detect N A No SFP installed or no CDR mode selected Shows one of these Actual level such as 21 2 dBm for some SFPs OK Signal level within normal range No Signal Signal level too low or not present N A No SFP installed Shows one of these Present SFP installed Not Present SFP not installed Invalid SFP not certified by Canoga Perkins CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 6 Configuration Control Options Control Option Function 1 Clock Data Recovery Opens the Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop screen to select CDR SpeedCop Mode and or SpeedCop option and rate also shows current SpeedCop threshold or CDR rate see Step 2 on page 3 9 2 TX Control local Set transmission for Local and Remote ports to one option you 4 TX Control remote cannot independently select redundant remote Tx ports both ports work under a single control default is On On Always on independent of quality of received signal Off Always off independent of quality of received signal Off if Rx Low On unless received signal is below threshold 3 L
12. 13 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop Screen seen 3 11 Figure 14 Error Counters Screen inci gp ce eee ee deter e RES ere eC tnt 3 12 Figure 15 Utilities Screen sine nn Rte DEN Ra RE A E Et Eee 3 12 Figure 16 PING Generation Screen sement menti tiennent EEr Ed 3 13 Figure 17 Software Upgrade Screen ss 3 14 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 070 LEDS sentant ner deeem E PEE 2 2 System Configuration Option Definitions ss 3 4 Alarm Output D finitions issue nelle e Pose Po Ferd e ll aie cse 3 7 SNMP Configuration Parameters Description ene en nennen 3 8 Configuration Status Reports Lp ed tae teste EE 3 10 Configuration Control Options rennen nennen nete tnnt eren 3 11 Link Error Counters Definitions ss 3 12 Utilities Menw Options rentre eee de be re ale av nee RAR 3 13 BIA Interface Pinot rm ns e tte eigo 4 2 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 1 Overview The 6703 Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer CWDM Transponder converts optical signals from standard optical interfaces to Single mode CWDM wavelengths for use with a CWDM Multiplexer Demultiplexer Mux Demux The 6703 is protocol transparent and uses Avalanche Photo Diodes and Clock Data Recovery CDR to increase receiver sensitivity at high data rates The 6703 supports these options e Industry standard and proprietary data rates from 100 Mbps to 2 5 Gbps e Small Form Pluggabl
13. 256 or type 0 to PING continuously every 3 seconds and press Enter PING response received indicates a good connection TIMEOUT Unable to reach IP address indicates a faulty connection 5 To stop the PING and return to the Utilities menu press Esc CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 13 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 8 Upgrading the Software Each 6703 has two flash memory banks for storing firmware e Active Flash Memory holds the software in current use e Inactive Flash Memory holds the software upgrade after downloading can be swapped with the firmware in active memory Use the Software Upgrade report and menu screen to check the current version of the firmware and upgrade it if necessary All 6703 modules within the system must run the same version of software Check the readme file for the newer software to be sure that you need the upgrade Because downloading a software upgrade takes some time the software is downloaded to the inactive memory to avoid disrupting service Swapping the active and inactive memory banks automatically resets the module Note The specific steps in this process vary depending on the availability of a DMM to automatically upload software revisions to all modules directly from the software source If you manage your 6703 through a DMM you can download the file from the Canoga Perkins website to your hard drive Use the DMM to TFTP the file into the DMM library an
14. CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System HOST TABLE Managing Access Trap Trap Managing Access Trap Trap Host Level Community Port Host Level Community Port 172 16 142 20 4 public 162 172 16 142 3 4 public 162 192 003 4 public 162 Add or Delete a host entry 1 Add 2 Delete from table Figure 11 Host Table Screen 3 5 Configuration Status Screen The Configuration Status report and menu provide information about the switches set in hardware with options to set software control To access the Configuration Status screen follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 2 Configuration Status and press Enter The Configuration Status screen appears see Figure 12 and Tables 5 and 6 2 Tosetthe CDR or SpeedCop option and rate type 1 and press Enter The Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop screen appears see Figure 13 a C Type 1 and press Space to cycle through these options then press Enter CDR Local RX Checks and reclocks data rate on the Local Rx toward Remote Tx CDR Remote Rx Checks and reclocks data rate on the Remote Rx toward Local Tx CDR Local amp Remote Rx Checks and reclocks data rate on both Local Rx and Remote Rx SpeedCop Local Rx Checks the maximum data rate on the Local Rx toward Remote Tx SpeedCop Remote Rx Checks the maximum data rate on the Remote Rx toward Local Tx CDR amp SpeedCop Local Rx Checks the maximum data rate and reclocks the data rate
15. Model Number 6703 UM Product Number 6912830 Rev E 01 2008 ii CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table of Contents Chapter 1 OVOEVICW eege ee 1 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Operation e eeeeeeeeeeee 2 1 2 1 Install thie Module ii get e HEREDES Ro dew HEU et oie 2 1 2 2 Front Panel LEDS 2 ro ete iter anita 2 2 Chapter 3 Software Managemennt 4 eere eene reete ee eere eese en sete ea sese tasse eaae sete 3 1 3 1 Use VT100 Terminal Emulation seen 3 1 3 2 Management User Interface SNE NENNEN IR e eee te cete Ie dats ee ce Ed a it ete dae 3 2 3 2 1 General Scr en Format dee beet ati re 3 2 3 2 2 User Interface Organzationn A Eed E ue de 3 3 3 3 MainMenu unie enn e He te o i id Pe ie ep a er Hate 3 3 3 4 System Configuration Menu eene enren rennen nest a enne enne 3 4 3 4 1 Hardware Description Interface Description Screen 3 4 3 42 Trap Config ratiom o eter ere FCR UR PH He EE Eee eL de eee ete ret nde 3 5 3 4 3 Alarm Output Configuration enne enne enr ener ener enn entren enne 3 6 344 SNMP Configuration ni e Ree e En eget He Pe eed ee 3 7 3 4 5 Host Table idee ati a ede nid ree 3 8 3 5 Contiguration S tat s Screen toria eden te ever eet eee tege 3 9 3 6 Error e CT e be Re Ee ebat eb Eee esac 3 12 3 6 1 Utilities SCreen eR tan ee A c LE Re iet decns 3 12 3 7 PING cement uua eiu 3 13 3 8 Upsrading the Softwatre 2
16. d from there to the 6703 For details see the Model 1500 Domain Management Module User Manual 3 8 1 Determine Current Software and Version To determine the current software version used by the 6703 follow these steps 1 At the Main Menu type 5 Software Upgrade the Software Upgrade screen appears See Figure 17 SOFTWARE UPGRADE Active Firmware 01 68 Inactive Firmware 01 65 Bootcode 05 10 1 Software Reset Reset 2 Swap Bank Swap 3 Get New File with TFTP 4 Copy Active bank to Inactive Bank Figure 17 Software Upgrade Screen 2 View and record the Active Firmware and Inactive Firmware versions If the module has been updated the Inactive and Active Firmware version numbers differ The lower number such as 1 33 is older than the higher number such as 1 44 If the module has not been updated the Active and Inactive Firmware version numbers are the same If a newer version of Firmware is available for the 6703 you can download it from the Canoga Perkins website or if you cannot access the Internet call Canoga Perkins at 818 718 6300 3 14 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Log on to www canoga com and check that a newer version of the software is available Click Download Scroll to the listing for the 6703 software DAN Bo If this version is newer than your current version click the file name to start the download process 7 Atthe File Download window select Save
17. d press lt Enter gt The System Configuration menu appears 2 To return to the Main menu press Esc SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Hardware Description Trap Configuration Alarm Output Configuration SNMP configuration Figure 5 System Configuration Menu Table 2 System Configuration Option Definitions Selection Description 1 Hardware Description Shows the model type revision and serial numbers Alarm power supply and fan status and interface types no configurable options 2 Trap Configuration Shows the trap configuration you can enable disable traps to the Network Manager 3 Alarm Output Configuration Shows the alarm configuration you can set each alarm parameter to Major Minor or Off 4 SNMP Configuration Shows the SNMP parameters if a Network Manager is in use you can set options 3 4 1 Hardware Description Interface Description Screen The Hardware Description screen shows the module type with model and revision numbers and the power supply status The Interface Description screen shows parameters for both optical interfaces Use this information when troubleshooting such as tracking down an error in a data link or the configuration To view the Hardware Configuration screen follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration menu type 1 Hardware Description and press Enter The Hardware Description report appears see Figure 6 2 To view the Interface Description report press Tab s
18. e SFP transceivers optional for Local port and standard for Remote port order compatible supported SFPs from Canoga Perkins e Local and Remote optical port loopback e Variable clock for data recovery supports eight user defined rates e SpeedCop for monitoring received transmission rates Connect the remote optical interfaces from five 6703 CWDM Transponders to one 6004 CWDM Passive Optical Mux Demux to carry five full duplex optical channels on one fiber pair Similarly connect nine 6703 Transponders to one 6008 CWDM Passive Optical Mux Demux to carry nine channels on a fiber pair You can use the 6703 for these general applications Figure 1 e Wavelength Converter transponder which receives an optical signal at 850 or 1310 nm and converts it to a specific CWDM wavelength or standard 1310 nm high power optics e SpeedCop function which monitors and assigns data rate limitations on the link e 3R Repeater which reshapes retimes and retransmits the optical signal 1310 nm Device 6703 CWDM Transponder P To Passive WDM or Remote Site From Passive WDM or Remote Site 100 M 2 5 Gbps Figure 1 6703 Wavelength Converter Function You can use either of these methods to manage the 6703 through software e CanogaView Network Management System NMS a management package with graphical user interface GUI that requires a network connection and can be opened through a web browser from a network terminal or through the int
19. ee Figure 7 3 To return to the System Configuration menu press Esc 3 4 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Chassis Type 5U UCS 1000 Chassis Slot 5 4 Model 6703 0000 Type UNIV OC48 TRANSPONDER SFP SFP Hardware Rev Al Serial Number 20030485762 Power Supply Pri DC Non Isolated Power Supply Sec AC 120 240 Fan Status OK Alarm Relay Inputs N A Figure 6 Hardware Description Report INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Local Remote Type y SEP Type USER Part Number SFP1 0055 Part Number SFP2 5765 Wavelength 850nm Wavelength 1570nm Data Rate 2500Mbps Data Rate 2500Mbps Distance 200m Distance 80 km Figure 7 Interface Description Report 3 4 2 Trap Configuration Traps are messages to alert network management about non emergency conditions and events Traps are logged compiled and saved for viewing but are not sent to alarm relays for immediate notification The DMM in the system logs the traps and transmits them by SNMP to the network manager Atthe Trap Configuration screen enable or disable traps individually or use the Master Trap Control to enable or disable all traps See Figure 8 To configure traps follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration menu type 2 Trap Configuration and press Enter 2 Atthe Trap Configuration menu type the number for a trap and press Enter for items 6 7 and 8 p
20. ernet e VT100 Terminal Emulation through a Telnet session HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software CWDM Transponder Model 6703 1 1 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System The 6703 front panel shown in Figure 2 includes e Status LED e Reset button e TRM MDM switch Selects terminal emulation or a dial up modem e EIA 232 Console port with RJ 48 connector Provides software management access e Local port with Rx Tx LEDs Receives from transmits to the local equipment LEDs show port status optical interface can be fixed SC at 1310 nm 6703 0003 or SFP 6703 0000 e Remote port with Rx Tx LEDs Receives from transmits to the 6004 or 6008 Passive Mux Demux or remote site LEDs show the transmitter and receiver status for the port optical interface is always an SFP e LCDR SC and RCDR SC LEDs Show CDR and SpeedCop status for local and remote ports X LC Figure 2 Front Panel 6703 With Local Port Interface Options 1 2 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Operation This section describes how to install a 6703 in a UCS 1000 or 1001 chassis or in a Model 1040 or 1050 standalone enclosure 2 1 Install the Module You can install the 6703 module in any slot from slot 1 to 15 in the UCS 1000 in either slot in a UCS 1001 or in a Model 1040 or 1050 standalone enclosure To install the module follow these steps 1 Unpack and inspect all component
21. in until it clicks To unplug the cable push the button on the side of the cable and gently pull e If you have a duplex connector use Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx orientation CWDM Transponder Model 6703 2 1 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 8 If you will directly manage the 6703 such as in a UCS 1001 or 1050 standalone enclosure follow these steps a Plug the RJ 48 serial cable into the console port on the front of the 6703 b Plug the other end of the serial cable into an RJ 48 to DE 9 adapter then into the modem or the COM port on the PC c Setthe TRM MDM switch to TRM for local management through a local terminal or to MDM for remote management through a dial up modem 9 For ease of maintenance label each cable and connector with the signal name and direction 2 2 Front Panel LEDs The front panel includes LEDs that show general status for the 6703 and specific status for each Rx and Tx port See Table 1 Table 1 6703 LEDs LED Status Local Rx Local Tx Remote Rx Remote Tx 2 2 Status Off Green Amber Blinking amber Red Green Red Off Green Blinking amber Green Amber Red Blinking red Off Green Blinking amber Blinking red Indicates No power Normal operation Power on process Running Bootcode during power on Hardware failure Received signal is above threshold normal operation Received signal is below threshold Disabled Enabled Local Rx and Tx are in lo
22. n you will not see the screens but the 6703 responds to the commands normally Follow these steps 1 After dialing enter the password 2 Type 1 to access the System Configuration screen 3 Type 4 to access the SNMP Configuration screen 4 Type 11 to highlight the Serial Port Configuration line 5 Press Space once to select SLIP or twice to select PPP 6 Press Enter to confirm the choice for port configuration You can now run TCP IP applications 3 10 The Canoga Perkins MIB The Canoga Perkins private MIB provides fully managed access to configuration features status reports and diagnostics The private MIB is required for defining and indexing objects that will be recognized by the SNMP management system All major components of the modules monitored by the SNMP network are assigned index numbers defined in a tree hierarchy The index allows the SNMP manager to precisely identify each component and other objects defined by the MIB file when reporting module status You can download the private MIB called cp mib from the Canoga Perkins web site This file must be compiled The SNMP software on your system probably provides a feature to compile a MIB for details see the documentation for your PC CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 17 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System CWDM Transponder Model 6703 Chapter 4 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 6703 Specifications and Models 4 11 Specifications Phy
23. on the Local Rx toward Remote Tx CDR amp SpeedCop Remote Rx Checks and reclocks data rate on Remote Rx toward Local Tx Disabled Does not check data rate or reclock data To select the data rate type a number from 2 to 24 or type A to auto detect the rate then press Enter Standard data rates include those for Ethernet SAN SONET SDH and digital video Use selections 2 through 9 to define up to eight data rates to reclock in Mbps To return to the Configuration Status screen press Esc 3 Atthe Configuration Status screen type the number for a control item and press Enter then press Space to cycle through the options and press Enter to select an option See Table 6 4 To return to the Main menu press Esc CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 9 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System CONFIGURATION STATUS 1 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop CDR Local amp Remote Rx Local Port TX Status SpeedCop Status CDR Status RX Level 2 TX Control 3 Loopback CDR Rate Auto Detect 1250 Mbps detected Remote Port ON TX Status ON Disabled SpeedCop Status Disabled N A CDR Status Locked OK RX Level 21 2 dBm OK SFP Xcvr Status Present ON 4 TX Control On OFF 5 Loopback OFF 6 Dual RX Control N A Figure 12 Configuration Status Screen Table 5 Configuration Status Reports Status Display TX Status SpeedCop Status CDR Status RX Level SFP Xcvr Status Function Shows
24. onfiguration screen appears 2 Type the number for the alarm you want to set and press lt Enter gt for items 4 5 and 6 press lt Tab gt to cycle between Local Remote Active and Remote Inactive 3 Press lt Space gt to cycle to Major Minor or Off and press lt Enter gt ALARM OUTPUT CONFIGURATION 1 Factory Default 2 Power Supply Fan Alarm Off 3 Power On Self Test Alarm Off Local Port 4 Receive Level Alarm Minor 5 SpeedCop Violation Alarm Off 6 CDR Unlock Alarm Off 7 SFP Transceiver Alarm N A Figure 9 Alarm Output Configuration Menu Remote Active Inactive Major N A Off Off Minor 3 6 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 3 Alarm Output Definitions Alarm Description 2 Power Supply Fan Power is low or fan is off default is Minor 3 Power On Self Test Module failed when power was turned on default is Major 4 Receive Level Receiver detects a low level or no low light default is Major 5 SpeedCop Violation Data speeds are outside the currently set value default is Minor 6 CDR Unlock Clock Recovery is out of sync default is Major 7 SFP Transceiver SFP not certified by Canoga Perkins 3 4 4 SNMP Configuration If you want to access the 6703 through a LAN connection to the IOBASE T port on a 1040 enclosure view and set up the SNMP parameters through the SNMP Configuration screen See Figure 10 and Table 4 To view and set SNMP parameters follow these steps
25. oopback local Set loopback in software for Local ports and or Remote ports 5 Loopback remote Loopback sends the Local Rx signal to the Local Tx port and or the Remote Rx signal to the Remote Tx port use for troubleshooting when On Loopback overrides current TX Control settings default is Off Local loopback only disables Remote Tx due to invalid Tx signal Remote loopback only disables Local Tx due to invalid Tx signal Both Local and Remote loopback enables both Local and Remote Tx 6 Dual Rx Control Not used always N A CLOCK DATA RECOVERY SPEEDCOP 1 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop CDR Local amp Remote Rx CDR Rate Auto Detect 1250 Mbps detected User Defined Rates Mbps 2 620 03 4 Available 6 Available 8 Available 3 Available 5 Available 7 Available 9 Available ETHERNET SAN SONET SDH Digital Video 10 Fast Ethernet 125 Mbps 17 OC3 STM1 155 Mbps 21 143 Mbps 11 Gigabit Ethernet 1250 Mbps 18 OC12 STMA 622 Mbps 22 177 Mbps 12 ESCON 200 Mbps 19 OC24 1244 Mbps 23 270 Mbps 20 OC48 STM16 2488 Mbps 24 360 Mbps 2G FICON 2125 Mbps 1G Fibre Channel 1063 Mbps 13 1G FICON 1063 Mbps 2G Fibre Channel 2125 Mbps Figure 13 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop Screen CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 11 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 6 Error Counters The Error Counters screen
26. opback mode Port is active and received signal is above threshold normal operation Port is inactive and received signal is above threshold secondary port Received signal on port is below threshold SFP not certified by Canoga Perkins Disabled Enabled Remote Rx and Tx are in loopback mode SFP not certified by Canoga Perkins CWDM Transponder Model 6703 LED LCDR SC and RCDR SC EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Status Off Green Amber Red Blinking green amber Blinking red amber Indicates Clock Recovery and SpeedCop are disabled Clock Recovery is enabled and locked and or SpeedCop is enabled and within range Clock Recovery is disabled SpeedCop detects a violation Clock Recovery detects a loss of sync SpeedCop is disabled Clock Recovery is enabled and locked SpeedCop detects a violation Clock Recovery detects a loss of sync SpeedCop detects a violation CWDM Transponder Model 6703 2 3 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 3 Software Management The standard management package is the VT100 Terminal Emulation which you can access through a Telnet session HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software or CanogaView You can run up to two management sessions at one time 3 1 Use VT100 Terminal Emulation You can access the VT100 terminal emulation management functions through the console port a dial u
27. p modem or the Domain Management Module DMM for the domain For details on the DMM see the Model 1500 Domain Management Module Users Manual Note Ifthe 6703 is in a UCS 1001 you cannot access it through a DMM because the UCS 1001 cannot host a DMM or Chassis Interconnect Module CIM You must use a VT100 program through a serial connection for your first session Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal If you want to manage the 6703 through the Ethernet port on a 1040 enclosure first set up the SNMP parameters see Section 3 4 4 These are general steps for the Windows interface for details see your Windows documentation 1 Set the TRM MDM switch on the 6703 front panel to TRM 2 Turn on your PC 3 When the Windows desktop appears click Start then highlight Programs Accessories the HyperTerminal Folder and then click HyperTerminal 4 Atthe Connection Description dialog select an icon enter a name for the connection to the system and click OK 5 Atthe Connect To dialog pull down the Connect using menu select the COM port and click OK 6 Atthe COM Properties dialog on the Port Settings tab set these values e Bits per second 19200 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None 7 When HyperTerminal opens and is ready for login press lt Esc gt The Main Menu for the 6703 appears CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 1 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 2 Management User In
28. peed 6 Set the dial up speed on the PC to the speed selected for the modem To check modem speed a Set the MDM TRM Switch on the front panel to TRM b Reach the Main Menu and type 4 Utilities c At the Utilities screen view the modem speed at item 3 3 9 2 Create A Script to Configure the Serial Port Because the DMM defaults to VT100 mode when booting you cannot see the screens and commands used to switch to SLIP or PPP mode when you exit VT100 mode Use a script file to successfully exit VT100 mode and switch to SLIP or PPP 1 To create a script on your PC open Notepad and type the steps you would follow to enter SLIP or PPP mode On the last line press lt Space gt once to select SLIP mode or twice for PPP mode proc main waitfor Password E transmit SPASSWORD raw transmit M transmit 1 M transmit 4 M transmit 11 M transmit M endproc 3 16 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 2 Savethe Notepad document with a SCP file extension in the folder where the Dialup Connection application looks for scripts The script will be available in the Dialup script menu This file is typically in the Windows System32 ras folder 3 Torun the script reach the Phonebook Entry dropdown menu and select either the PPP or the SLIP script 3 9 3 Switch to PPP or SLIP Mode Without a Script If you do not have a script file and dial up networking initializes a VT100 terminal scree
29. press Space to cycle through all options for that menu item e Tab Press Tab to move the highlight to the next column to the right e Enter Press Enter to select the highlighted option for a menu item e Escape Press Esc to return to the previous screen 3 2 CWDM Transponder Model 6703 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 2 2 User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable nested screens available in this order Main Menu 1 System Configuration 1 Hardware Description Interface Description 2 Trap Configuration 3 Alarm Output Configuration 4 SNMP Configuration Parameters 13 Host Table 2 Configuration Status 1 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop 3 Error Counters 4 Utilities 6 PING Generation 5 Software Upgrade 6 Logout This chapter describes each of these screens in detail 3 3 Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to all functions for the 6703 setup diagnostics and reports See Figure 4 MAIN MENU System Configuration Configuration Status Error Counters Utilities Software Upgrade Logout No GA PK Ra Figure 4 Main Menu CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 3 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3 4 System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu provides access to most configuration options for the 6703 To access the System Configuration menu follow theses steps 1 From the Main Menu type 1 System Configuration an
30. ress lt Tab gt to cycle between Local Port and Remote Port Note Master Trap Control enables or disables all traps The factory default is Disabled 3 Press Space to cycle to Enabled or Disabled then press Enter 4 To return to the System Configuration menu press Esc CWDM Transponder Model 6703 3 5 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System TRAP CONFIGURATION 1 Master Trap Control Enabled 2 Diagnostics Trap Enabled 3 Cold Start Traps Enabled 4 Power Fan Malfunction Traps Enabled 5 Alarm Input Traps Enabled socal Port 6 Receive Level Traps Enabled 7 SpeedCop Violation Traps Enabled 8 CDR Unlock Traps Enabled 9 SFP Transceiver Traps N A Figure 8 Trap Configuration Menu 3 4 3 Alarm Output Configuration Remote Port Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled The alarms for the 6703 are output only through a data bus to the rear panel on a UCS 1001 or 1040 standalone enclosure or to the CIM in the same chassis which routes any alarm to an external alarm For details see the Model 1200 Chassis Interconnect Module User Manual UCS 1001 Chassis User Manual or the Model 1040 Standalone Enclosure User Manual You can set each alarm condition to Major Minor or Off To set the alarms see Figure 9 and Table 3 and follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration menu type 3 Alarm Output Configuration and press lt Enter gt The Alarm Output C
31. s Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to return any equipment see Appendix A for information about returning equipment 2 Insert the module in the selected slot pushing it firmly into the backplane connector Do not force it 3 Hand tighten the captive screws to secure the module in the chassis Note The 6703 module is hot swappable and can be inserted or removed at any time without affecting other modules 4 Plug the SFP s into the port s the slot is keyed To remove an SFP either lift the bail or press the button on the SFP then gently pull it out Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems especially for single mode fiber SMF Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss To prevent contamination always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors 5 Wipe the ferrule and the end face surface of the male fiber coupler with a lint free isopropyl alcohol pad from a fiber cleaning kit 6 Use canned air to blow any dust out of the female fiber coupler Caution To avoid damaging the fiber end surface or connector use extreme care when installing or removing cables 7 Plugin the optical cables with Local to Local and Remote to Remote orientation The remote device can be either a CWDM Mux Demux or a remotely located 6703 See Figures 1 and 2 e For an SFP push the cable
32. sical Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity MTBF Power Requirements Optical Local Port Fixed 1310 nm Single Mode SC SFP1 0055 850 nm MM SFP1 2155 1310 nm SM SFP1 2555 1310 nm SM SFP2 xx65 Regulatory Compliance 7 9 Hx 1 0 W x 10 4 D 201 mm x 25 mm x 264 mm 0 92 Ib 0 417 kg 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Up to 9596 non condensing 6703 0000 174 978 hours 30 2 years 6703 0003 219 713 hours 25 years 9 5 W Tx output 3 to 10 dBm Rx range 3 to 18 dBm Tx output 9 5 to 4 dBm Rx range 4 to 17 dBm at 1 25 Gbps Tx output 9 5 to 3 dBm Rx range 0 to 19 dBm at 1 25 Gbps Tx output 2 to 3 dBm Rx range 9 to 27 dBm at 2 5 Gbps Tx output 0 to 5 dBm Rx range 7 to 28 dBm at 2 5 Gbps e ETL cETL UL 60950 CS A C22 2 No 60950 e EN 60950 e CDRH CFR2I EN 60825 1 e FCC Part 15B Class A e EN 55022 e EN 55024 e EN 61000 3 2 e EN 61000 3 3 e C Tick AS NZS 3548 e NEBS Level 3 e CE Mark CWDM Transponder Model 6703 4 1 EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 9 EIA Interface Pinout Signal Pin Switch at MDM Switch at TRM DCD 1 To module From module RXD 2 To module From module TXD 3 From module To module DTR 4 From module To module DSR 6 To module From module RTS 7 From module To module CTS 8 To module From module RI 9 To module From module 4 12 6703 Models Model 6703 0000 Universal 6703 Transponder Base Unit holds 2 SFPs 6703
33. terface The Management User Interface for the system provides screens for setup monitoring and diagnostics These sections discuss the screens for the system using a Telnet session for access 3 2 1 General Screen Format A typical 6703 screen includes standard screen descriptions and references See Figure 3 All screens use a common method for navigation Chassis and slot numbers of Telnet 172 16 85 10 Connect Edit Terminal Help Canoga Perkins Corp 0C48 CWDM Transponder 20 Oct 2604 Model 6783 8883 Uer 62 47 Chassis 3 Slot 2 88 29 85 1 Clock Data Recovery SpeedCop CDR Local Rx Model number CDR Rate 0C48 Local Port Remote Port TX Status ON TX Status ON SpeedCop Status Disabled SpeedCop Status Disabled CDR Status N A CDR Status N A RX Level No Signal RX Level No Signal Status reports SFP Xcur Status Present 2 TX Control ON 4 TX Control ON 3 Loopback OFF 5 Loopback OFE 6 Dual RX Contr Screen navigation instructions Change options Select 1 6 M d essages an Re IS RES ES a Hessages Fesses Alarm Outputs Minor and Major urgent status Figure 3 General Screen Navigation Not all screens and menus provide options that you can modify Some menu items reach screens that only report status such as revision number module type or alarms On other screens you can select options and enter data Use these keys to navigate the screens e Spacebar When a menu item is highlighted

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